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Please go away junc........Please
yeah the dolphins didn't talk or act in a classless manner. I don't blame them but it is comical to bash the Jets for doing something then priase the dolphins for doing something similar.
sure they are, both teams said and did some dumb things. we can't celebrate it for one team and bash another team, I bash both. That has nothing to do w/ the game, you dominated us and have every right to crow but we can't keep talking about class and not demonstarting it.
We should convert Junc to a fins fan..........Wait nah he sucks.......
The jets suck!!!! Don't wanna put up with this go to your own forum. You spend so much time here I think you are a closet Fins fan.....
U know whats hilarious junc?? lemme tell u.... its how the jets try their best to achieve the school yard bully image but they're the team consistently getting their ass hands to them.....lmfao....they're the laughing stock of the league!!!
this is my own forum, maybe you should find your own forum?
the reality is we have consistently been a top team under Rex, the funny thing is you are hoping ypu can do some of the things this team has achieved under rex yet you will bash him for it.
I wasn't aware the Jets were still relevant to the Dolphins this year.
ESPN Snippet from AFC East Blog:
Falling
1. New York Jets special teams: Mike Westhoff usually has his group ready to go. But the Jets were completely outplayed and outcoached in Week 8 by the Dolphins. New York allowed a blocked punt, blocked field goal and a successful onside kick against Miami. It’s rare for everything to go wrong in one game, but the Dolphins’ special teams were that dominant and it had a heavy impact on the outcome.
2. Mark Sanchez, Jets quarterback: Just when you think Sanchez might be turning the corner, his inconsistency and inaccuracy comes back in another big loss to the Miami Dolphins. You can’t blame everything on Sanchez, and it's debatable whether benching him for Tim Tebow will improve the Jets. However, it’s clear that through four seasons Sanchez is not a franchise quarterback. Maybe the Jets (3-5) can win with him if everything else is going well around Sanchez. But that’s certainly not the case this season.
3. Jets' trash talking: New York has been relatively quiet with trash talking this year. I’m not sure why the Jets went back to their boastful ways for the Miami game. It turned out the Jets were full of hot air. New York barely showed up to play in any phases of the game. This team lacks depth and cannot withstand the injuries of Pro Bowl cornerback Darrelle Revis and No. 1 receiver Santonio Holmes. It’s best that the Jets just focus on playing competitive football the rest of the season instead of trying to intimidate opponents.
The Jets are not a top team, and haven't been the last two seasons. They did not have a winning season in 2011 and appear on track to be below .500 this season. The Jets simply are not a good team.the reality is we have consistently been a top team under Rex, the funny thing is you are hoping ypu can do some of the things this team has achieved under rex yet you will bash him for it.
What goes around that comes around.That's funny? I guess that is the dolphin class I hear so much about.
As long as everybody responds to him he will continue. He gets off that he gets under the skin of most. The Jets were for almost 20 years the doormat of the AFC East. Just count how often they went to the playoffs between 1980 and 2000. They still are doormats. They had a couple decent runs in the last 10 years but that's about it. They are not even the #1 team in NY...uhum...New Jersey. They always been dirty from Pete Carrolls shoke sign to Mare to coaches tripping our players to this year's events. I would let Junc just talk to himself. People like Junc are perfectly happy when they talk to themselves. And if they get responses from others they are elated. Doesn't happen in real life very often I assume.Does Junc ever make a valid point? If so Iv'e never seen it. Biggest homer Iv'e ever witnessed.